Student Handbook 2025-26

g. Substituting for another person, or permitting another person to substitute for oneself, in order to take a course, take a test, quiz or other assignment or sign in/register attendance. h. Taking, keeping, misplacing, damaging, or altering the property of the College or of another, if the student knows or reasonably should know that an unfair academic advantage would be gained by such conduct. i. Falsifying research data, laboratory reports, and/or other academic work offered for credit. j. Falsifying research data, laboratory reports, and/or other academic work offered for credit. 3. Disturbance in the Classroom a. Behavior that a reasonable person would view as substantially or repeatedly interfering with the conduct of a class. Examples could include, but are not limited to: persistently speaking without being recognized, continuing with conversation distracting the class, physical threats, personal insults, using cell phones, or other actions which provide distractions to others. 4. Fabrication c. The unauthorized collaboration with another individual to complete academic work test, quiz, or other assignment; providing unauthorized assistance to another student; allowing another student access to completed academic work; and/or conspiring with another person to commit a violation of academic dishonesty. d. Altering or assisting I the altering of any official record of the College and/or submitting false information. e. Omitting requested information that is required for, or related to, any official record of the College. f. Providing false grades, falsifying information on a resumé, or falsifying other academic information. a. Using untruthful statements in one’s work. b. Altering, distorting, or making up data.

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